Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2017.1355492 |
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Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841 |
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Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841 View in CoL
( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (a–d), 6(a–d))
Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841: 152 View in CoL , ♂. Holotype or syntypes ‘neither the depository, nor whether the type is unique or not, are apparent from the very concise original description’: ♂, northern India: no specific locality (depository?).
Diagnosis
Male 12 mm long, female 12–15 mm long; antennal tubercles overhung as a single broad frontal lobe ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (b), 6(b)); entirely metallic-blue in colour ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (a), 6(a)); episternal sulcus crenulate forward; metasoma shortly petiolate ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (a), 6(a)); occipital carina not extending onto venter of head or slightly so; pronotum with a pair of large pointed tubercles ( Figures 5 View Figure 5 (c), 6(c)); male with an additional pair of smaller tubercles on mesoscutum and a strong central tubercle on scutellum ( Figure 5 View Figure 5 (c)); frons sparsely punctate in female, with scattered smaller punctures in between; thickened side of frontal lobe deeply sulcate; S2 with bi-sinuate groove on basal third, terminating with tubercle ( Figure 6 View Figure 6 (d)).
Material examined: Saudi Arabia
1 ♂, Riyadh, Al-Hamra, SW, 5 January 2015 (leg. Y. Al Dryhim) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Al- Hamra, SW, 26 September 2016 (leg. Y. Al Dryhim) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Umm Salim, Al Emam Faisal Ibn Turki street (indoors), hand collected, 17 July 2016 (leg. Ahmed M. Soliman) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Al-Yasmin, King Salman Road, SW, 23 December 2013 (leg. M. Al Sufayan) [ KSMA]; 1 ♀, Riyadh, Al-Aqeeq, SW, 18 April 2015 (leg.?) [ EFC] .
Distribution
Widespread in the Oriental region, as far west as Iraq ( Abdul Rassoul 1976; Krombein 1979; Job and Olakkengil 2014); China ( Hua 2006), Iran ( Ebrahimi 2008, 2014), UAE (Sharja) ( Ohl 2011), Saudi Arabia (new record).
Family HETEROGYNAIDAE Genus Heterogyna Nagy, 1969
Heterogyna Nagy, 1969: 300 View in CoL . Type species: Heterogyna protea Nagy, 1969 View in CoL .
Daycatinca Argaman, 1985: 7 View in CoL . Type species: Heterogyna fantsilotra Day, 1984 View in CoL .
Daya Antropov and Gorbatovskiy, 1992: 58 (as a subgenus of Heterogyna View in CoL ). Type species: Heterogyna madecassa Day, 1984 View in CoL .
Key to the species of the genus Heterogyna View in CoL in the Arabian Peninsula
1. Fully winged, fore wing more or less reaching metasomal apex ( Figures 10 View Figure 10 (a), 13(a), 14(a)); pronotal collar distinctly wider than long ( Figures 10 View Figure 10 (a), 13(d)); antenna 13- segmented ............................................................................................................................. (males) 2
– Brachypterous, fore wing hardly reaching metasomal base ( Figures 7 View Figure 7 (a), 12(b)); pronotum as long as, or longer than, wide ( Figures 7 View Figure 7 (a), 12(a,e)); antenna 12- segmented ......................................................................................................................... (females) 3
2. Body almost entirely black, with legs partly yellow ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 (a)); head sparsely punctate, alutaceous between punctures ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 (b,c)); wing veins mostly unpigmented ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 (b)); fore wing with subrounded marginal cell ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 (b)), 1.2 × as long as wide; 1M cell delimited distally with extremely faint vein (1m-cu) ( Figure 11 View Figure 11 (b)); pronotal disc flattened, somewhat tightly articulating posterad with mesoscutum ( Figure 10 View Figure 10 (a)); posterior margin of S8 broadly and deeply emarginated; genitalia as in Figure 11 View Figure 11 (d–f) ...................................................................... H. saudita View in CoL sp. nov.
– Body bright yellow on different parts, mainly mesosoma, legs and parts of antenna, head and metasoma pale to dark brown ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (a)); head sparsely punctate, integument smooth and shiny between punctures ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (b)); wing veins well pigmented; marginal cell of fore wing distinctly elongated, at least 2× as long as wide ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (e)); 1M cell delimited distally with well-pigmented vein (1m-cu) ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (e)); pronotal disc angled, loosely articulating posterad with mesoscutum ( Figure 13 View Figure 13 (c)); posterior margin of S8 trilobate; genitalia as in Figure 13 View Figure 13 (f,g) ...................................................................................................... H. nocticola Ohl View in CoL
3. Head, mesosoma and legs red-brown (head with black tint), metasoma black ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 (a–c)); antenna with scape, pedicel and F1–2 (except tip of F2) bright yellow, rest of flagellum dark brown to black ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 (d,e)); head sparsely punctate, alutaceous to shagreened between punctures ( Figure 7 View Figure 7 (b)); pronotum laterally with 6–7 distinct longitudinal carinae ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (b)); mesoscutum with seven transverse well-defined carinae; fore wing densely setose, infuscate medially ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (d)); hind wing sharply pointed apically ( Figure 8 View Figure 8 (d)) .......................................... H. saudita View in CoL sp. nov.
– Head, mesosoma and legs bright yellow, metasoma pale brown ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 (a,b)), antenna entirely yellow ( Figure 12 View Figure 12 (c)); head sparsely punctate, integument smooth and shiny between punctures; pronotum laterally without longitudinal carinae; mesoscutum at most with hardly indicated three transverse carinae; fore wing hyaline, sparsely setose; hind wing rounded apically ............. ............. H. nocticola Ohl View in CoL
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Escola de Florestas |
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Trirogma caerulea Westwood, 1841
Gadallah, Neveen S. 2017 |
Daya
Antropov AV & Gorbatovskiy VV 1992: 58 |
Daycatinca
Argaman Q 1985: 7 |
Heterogyna
Nagy CG 1969: 300 |
Trirogma caerulea
Westwood JO 1841: 152 |